The Blues Man
GC
He's just a singer, a natural born guitar ringer
DG
Kind of a clinger to sad old songs
C
He's not a walk behinder, he's a new note finder
DCDG
But his names a reminder of a blues man that's already gone
C
So he started drinkin', took some things that messed up his thinkin'
DG
He was sure sinkin' when she came along
C
He was alone in the spot light, not too much left in sight
DG
She changed all that one night when she sang him this song
(chorus)
GAm
Hey baby I love you, Hey baby I need you
DCG
Hey baby you ain't got to prove to me you're some kind of macho man
Am
You've wasted so much of your life, runnin' through the dark nights
DCDG
Let me shine a little love light, down on that blues man.
GC
He got so sick from speedin', all the things they said he was needin'
DG
If he was to keep on pleasin' all of his fans
C
He got cuffed on dirt roads, he got sued over no shows
DCG
She came an took all that old load down off that old blues man
And he sang
(chorus)
GAm
Hey baby I love you too, Hey baby I need you
DCG
Hey baby I do get tired of this travelin' band
Am
I'm over forty years old now, nights would be cold now
DG
If you hadn't stuck it out with this blues man
Am
He's over forty years old now, nights would be so cold now
DG
If she hadn't hung around with that blues man.
(Solo)

About the artist behind Blues Man Chords:

Alan Eugene Jackson (born 17 October 1958 in Newnan, Georgia) is an American country singer-songwriter who has sold over 40 million records. He was influenced by the new traditional country of the 1980s, and he was one of the most popular country singers of the 1990s, blending both honky tonk and mainstream country sounds and penning many of his own hits. His success continued into the 2000s and his music became increasingly counterposed with that of more mainstream country acts that were moving toward a more pop music sound. He is the recipient and nominee of multiple awards. He was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2001.